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Altogether the pace of life was getting too much for
(A) The narrator
(B) Dublin
(C) Com merchant
(D) The girls
(C) Com merchant
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Where did the writer of ‘The Pace for Living’ watch the play ?
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R.C. Hutchinson was…………….
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The main character in “Pace for Living”, which the author saw was a/an …………….corn merchant.
=>
The author admits that quick travel does not give the traveller the real of travel.
=>
In “The Pace for Living”, the writer captures the agony of …………….man.
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Where the author saw a play in which a corn-merchant was the chief character?
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Who had the fantastic notion of spending £ 10 on a holiday?
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Who was cheating the corn-merchant?
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Who didn’t dislike the rapid movement of life?
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Which word in the passage stands for worship?
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Which tribe did the author belong?
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How many girls were in film?
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The main character in the play which the author saw was a/an …………….corn-merchant.
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Slow thinkers have a disadvantage when it comes to earning a…………….
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Who was a man of many anxieties and had a dicky heart?
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Who exhibits an exceptional flair for touching the sensitive issues of the contemporary society ?
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What was the most enchanting line in the play?
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In ‘The Pace for Living’, the writer captures the agony of man.
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